Sleep disturbances in hospitalized children: Comparison between acute admission and regular care units

Global pediatrics Pub Date : 2025-03-01 Epub Date: 2024-12-10 DOI:10.1016/j.gpeds.2024.100237
Pia Burger , Lindsay M.H. Steur , Jorinde A.W. Polderman , Reinoud J.B.J. Gemke
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Abstract

Introduction

Hospitalization adversely affects children's sleep, primary due to disease-, staff-, psychosocial- and environment-related factors. Clustering discontinuity in Acute Admission Units (AAU's) appears to enhance efficiency in clinical care. However, sleep may be more affected in a pediatric AAU as compared to regular care units (RCUs).

Methods

In children of 1–12 years of age admitted to the AAU or RCUs, we used actigraphy to observe sleep, assessing Total Sleep Time (TST), Sleep Onset Latency (SOL), Wake After Sleep Onset (WASO), sleep efficiency, and awakenings. Subjective sleep quality was evaluated with PROMIS questionnaires. Sleep disturbances due to disease-, staff-, patient-, environment-, treatment-related factors were examined and compared between wards.

Results

Significant differences were observed between the AAU and RCUs in terms of specialty type and admission reasons: surgical patients and exacerbations of chronic diseases were more often admitted to RCUs. No significant differences were found between AAU and RCUs regarding TST (497 (92) (mean (SD)) vs 476 (96)), and WASO (113 (74) in both the AAU and RCU's). There was a trend towards more staff-related disturbances in the AAU (67 % vs 56 % p = 0.07, specifically regarding waking (32 % vs 22 %, p = 0.07). In all wards, sleep disturbances were reported by approximately 93 % of the patients.

Conclusion

Despite the concentration of clinical discontinuity to enhance efficiency of care in a novel pediatric AAU, no differences with regards to sleep (disturbances) were observed in comparison to the RCUs. Yet substantial sleep disturbances in both settings indicate the need for targeted interventions to improve inpatient sleep.
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住院儿童的睡眠障碍:急性住院与普通护理病房的比较
住院对儿童睡眠产生不利影响,主要是由于疾病、工作人员、社会心理和环境相关因素。急性住院单位(AAU's)的聚类不连续性似乎提高了临床护理的效率。然而,与常规护理单位(rcu)相比,儿科AAU的睡眠可能受到更大的影响。方法1-12岁住院儿童(AAU或rcu)采用活动记录仪观察睡眠,评估总睡眠时间(TST)、睡眠发作潜伏期(SOL)、醒后觉醒(WASO)、睡眠效率和觉醒情况。采用PROMIS问卷对主观睡眠质量进行评价。对病区间因疾病、工作人员、患者、环境、治疗相关因素引起的睡眠障碍进行了检查和比较。结果AAU和rcu在专科类型和入院原因上存在显著差异:外科患者和慢性疾病加重患者更常入住rcu。AAU和RCU在TST (497 (92) (mean (SD)) vs 476(96))和WASO(113(74)方面没有显著差异。在AAU中,与员工相关的干扰有增加的趋势(67%对56% p = 0.07),特别是在清醒方面(32%对22%,p = 0.07)。在所有病房中,约93%的患者报告有睡眠障碍。结论:尽管临床间断的集中提高了新型儿科AAU的护理效率,但与rcu相比,在睡眠(障碍)方面没有观察到差异。然而,两种情况下的大量睡眠障碍表明需要有针对性的干预措施来改善住院病人的睡眠。
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